Perhaps your Sawfish stacking is set to be on top. Press
Alt+Middle_Mouse_Button when your pointer is over the play list window and
your sawfish menu should come up. Select Stacking->Lower and maybe
History->Forget saved state. Also make sure Options->Always on top is not
selected from the XMMS menu.

Good luck,

Gerry

On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, Jeremy Nickurak wrote:

> I've been having problems for ages with XMMS, and I just thought I'd
> put a little flag up to see if anyone else has has similar
> experiences. In particular, XMMS seems to have a really hard time
> playing nicely with respect to it's Always-On-Top-ness. As far as I
> can tell, there's litterally no way for me to get the playlist to
> _not_ be always-on-top. I've reported this problem on the XMMS tech
> support boards, but nobody there seems to know anything about it, so I
> thought it might have something to do with the debianization of
> something. Comments, suggestions, and random murmerings would be
> appreciated.
> 
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